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ERASMUS+

Erasmus Policy Statement

The Jagiellonian College is a higher education institution established in 2003. During the first ten years of its history, the College‘s priority was to establish its reputation in the local, regional and national arena. Its purpose was focused upon developing its educational activity so as to reach the highest quality, recognizable by other educational institutions, as well as the job market. After achieving this goal, the College intends to focus on advancing its international relations in order to create further advantages for the benefit of the College‘s students and staff.

In light of this goal the College aims to develop bilateral and multilateral relations with foreign partners that share a similar profile and similar educational values, in order to establish an educational network within with the exchange of ideas, as well as the exchange of students and staff, can be conducted. Primarily, the College intends to seek partners in the European Union countries, as such a cooperation can be based on the proximity of their educational systems developed under the Bologna Process (e.g., Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area, ECTS system, etc.). Among the EU countries, the College especially intends to interact with the higher education institutions in Spain, Italy, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

The aim of the College is to facilitate its students’- and particularly its staff’s- participation in mobility programmes. The mobility programmes will give College staff the experience of working in a multinational and multilingual environment, and will foster an acquaintance with new methods of teaching. After such exchanges, the College staff will be able to deliver an even higher quality of education to the College’s students. In this way, students will directly benefit from the participation of staff in mobility programmes, and hopefully will be inspired to participate in student mobility programmes to further enhance their educational experience. The College will give a special focus to student mobility programmes for first and second cycle students.

The Deputy Rector for Research and Programme Deliverydr hab. Wojciech Gulin

The Deputy Rector for Student Affairsdr Wojciech Sławiński

The Deputy Rector for General Affairsdr Ludwik SzubaERASMUS+ contact mail:
<erasmus@kj.edu.pl>General information
KJ-TSW educates highly qualified professionals for the economy and public institutions, especially the ones specializing in the field of social science. The staff of the school consists of outstanding practitioners, both Polish and foreign, who are mobile, open-minded, and experienced both in research and education. Students are given opportunity to choose a faculty according to their abilities and interests, and at the same time can shape the vision of their future professional life with awareness. The internship is organized with the cooperation of employers. Students achieving best results are granted financial assistance of the school. Our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and abilities allowing them to adapt to economic and social changes. Both graduates and the school keep in touch, and KJ-TSW assists students in raising their qualifications as a part of the program “lifelong education”. Employers help KJ-TSW to identify necessary qualifications and the demands of employment. The diploma of KJ-TSW is considered to be a credible confirmation of graduating from a college, as well as acquiring professional qualifications.List of degree programmes offeredBachelor Degrees
(3-year studies)

Administration
Business management
Public administration – management
E-business management
Manager of small and medium-sized companies
Occupational health and safety
Real estate management
Planning and spatial development

Education
Pre-school and early school education
Elderly care education
Resocialization and social activation education

Master Degrees
(2-year studies)

Administrative – economic studies
International business management
Public Administration Management
Manager of small and medium-sized companies
Staff and wages
Accountancy
Supervision and control in administration
Law and management
Manager of mobile applications
Planning and spatial development
International capital markets and economic organizations

Education
Pre-school and early school education
Pre-school and early school education with elements of English
Care and upbringing education
Pedagogy of caring and educating
Social reintegration with school pedagogy
Social reintegration and social activation
Pedagogy of work and vocational counseling
Psychopedagogy

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Health insurance is mandatory for all students for the entire duration of their stay in Poland. The students from non-EU/EEA countries are recommended to buy medical insurance in their home country or immediately after their arrival to Poland. Otherwise students are required to pay for any health service they receive. Foreign students are also advised to purchase third party liability insurance and accident insurance.
EU citizens staying in Poland are eligible for free health service, providing they present their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). EU citizens not having insurance in their country of residence and non-EU citizens may sign insurance agreement with the Polish Health Insurance Fund (NFZ – Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia) and purchase insurance for the monthly fee of around 40 PLN.
Under bilateral agreements the citizens of the U.K., Sweden and Slovakia are entitled to free medical care.
Under an agreement with the Czech Republic Czech students are entitled to necessary medical care in cases of sudden illness or accident.
Optionally, you can buy additional insurance with the selected insurance company.

The European Commission (EC) has developed a useful multi-language free phone app, which explains how to use the EHIC card in different countries within the European Union (EU). It summarises the treatments, costs, procedure for reimbursement and emergency numbers.

EHIC app for Windows Smartphone
In case you find yourself in an emergency during your stay in Poland, dial 112. Emergency services are free of charge.
Other important numbers to note down are:

999 – ambulance services

998 – fire brigade

< >601 100 300 – mountain rescue

601 100 100 – water rescueMore information can be found on the National Health Insurance Fund website: www.nfz.gov.pl

Visa information

EU citizens can enter Poland with valid ID (e.g. passport, or another document certifying identity and citizenship). Non-EU citizens will need a visa and a passport. Visa information can be found relevant on the website of a Polish embassy in a given country.
Foreign students who stay in Poland for more than 3 months continually (without leaving Poland during that period) are obliged to register at:Urząd Wojewódzki
Wydział Spraw Obywatelskich i Cudzoziemców
Oddział Zamiejscowy w Toruniu
Moniuszki 15-21
Room Nos: 17,18, 20, 28
tel. +48 56 622-78-87
e-mail: wsoc_torun@bydgoszcz.uw.gov.pl
The staff of the Jagiellonian College will assist you in the registration procedure.How to get to…